A Wireless Local Area Network Soft Cell Phone (SCP) System with Multimedia and Data Services

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Olakanmi O.Oladayo 1,*

1. Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Technology Drive, Office 6, New Faculty of Engineering Building. University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2014.02.02

Received: 17 Jun. 2013 / Revised: 2 Oct. 2013 / Accepted: 16 Nov. 2013 / Published: 8 Jan. 2014

Index Terms

Telephone, LAN, Voice, Internet Protocol, VoIP

Abstract

Most organizations concurrently maintain private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) and Local Area Network (LAN) for information interchange within their organization. This is obviously a waste of resources and avoidable duplication of communication systems. The existing LAN can be used as a communication backbone for the in house telephone operations with no extra cost and resources. In view of this, a portable and a platform independent Software-Based Cell Phone (SCP) was proposed for the existing LANs infrastructure in the organizations.

The SPC is a telephony application with a user friendly interface which is capable of handling voice, video and text messages without compromising the Quality of Service (QoS) of the existing LAN.

Cite This Paper

Olakanmi O.Oladayo, "A Wireless Local Area Network Soft Cell Phone (SCP) System with Multimedia and Data Services", International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security(IJCNIS), vol.6, no.2, pp.9-15, 2014. DOI:10.5815/ijcnis.2014.02.02

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